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so the carbon credits essential, committed to being fine, mental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing. your better tomorrow. the the hello on have them think of this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. off the days of his radius sees 31 to permit you babies. i'll be back. you waited to southern gaza for more than 200 patients are still trapped and then ship the you and human rights chief says the civilian debt. so from is really strikes is staggering and is cooling for an immediate cease. fire caught those prime. it is
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the says, a deal to release how much health captives could happen sooner than expected. and humans who these take control 11 is really own shape. and the red seeks and threatened to carry out further attacks the horrendous and beyond belief. that is how the you and human rights chief is describing is really strikes in gaza. at least the $13000.00 palestinians have been killed since october 7th, including thousands of women and children. the people are using the bad hands to reach those still under the rubble, as israel continues to target residential areas in garza. but these are pictures from the shit hold on. one and neighborhoods in the north. many buildings have been leveled by heavy is riley bombardment, a w h o humanitarian team reach the ship, a compound in what is called
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a high risk commission to assess the situation. they look forward to seeing a mass grave at the entrance, calling the hospital a desk zone, such a one from a to a baby's up in moves for me. i ship a hospital that i saw. the lights up be taken to egypt. the health ministry says 259 patients remain inside the hospital. these really ami force thousands of people to leave and shift on saturday. so united side is at the middle of the hosp to in the far where the permit 2 babies have been taken to one of the premature children . that's where in the chicago medical complex have now reached the in there on the hospital in dropbox. the total number of these premature children was originally $39.00. what a to the ultimate to after the ease, really, horses taking over a shift medical complex, had destroyed the oxygen station. and because of the last of
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the destroying off all generators and solar panels industry for medical complex, there was no electricity for the incubators of these premature baby. 8th of them died and preferred to one has come here. the doctors tell us that 4 of them are in your condition. and as you can see with us at least every incubator has from 3 or pre mature children because of the lack of incubators in this hospital. that'd be some upset and loaded in while the the majority of the children presents were clearly exposed during the last 8 days when they were transferred from incubators to other departments that were not prepared to receive them to services below the standard required for them. and it's clear that they lost weight and that there's a clear drop and temperatures. yesterday,
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2 of them died. it is clear that some of them suffer from vomiting and diarrhea, and blood poisoning. the medical staff here a push things to their limits to try to save these premature to try and what's with the lack of resources as capitalist t. this struggle is great. you me see, i was just the raw, the more of the hospital in russell a honeymoon moved to join us live now from con eunice, inside the gaza strip. so what do we know about the patients who are still in a sheep a hospital of the will within the past few hours of 1st conference was held by the 5th person of the ministry of how to talked about an arrangement by it involves a parties. we're going to help you back to weight those in critically injured
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inside the hospital. we have a 250, holla, simians who have been critically injured. and i've been in the hospital since the beginning of, of the war. so for the past 5 weeks or so, those pay, those critically injured individuals were in the hospital a despite the fact that the, the hop that run out of, of old basic supplies or medical essential and medical supplies and, and we're in very, very, a bad a bad situation. busy what happened right now after the evacuation of those of premature babies, the fate of those 250, injured individual inside the hospital is on clear the the press conference, the full for the clarify what the mechanism for the involved parties then when exactly they will be able to evacuate, it's important to point out the. busy review or is that the,
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these really military ordered sharply, if the one at the hospital do evacuated, largely ignoring the fact that some of those people inside the hospital, particularly those are critically injured in the intensive care unit. a did not leave the hospital simply because their conditions are quite serious. some of the need help. they need the medical team, they need nurses just have them. they need ambulance to carry them from the buildings of the how can i back with them to save area. uh, some of them could not walk at all this simply because the deals the, they lost their legs the lot. they lost their legs. and due to those relentless error strikes, but unfortunately that is really military was very, very adamant about evacuating everyone individually with their hands above their heads. and in some cases, some of the view and what exactly would work were,
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were ordered to take off their clothes as they were walking out of the hospital. it is on a clear what is going to happen to those $250.00 inside the hospital with keeping in mind that the hospital as of now is not running as a health facility because there's no food, no medical supplies. there's constant power outage after the destruction of the only remaining fast, the board in power generators and the solar panels. so the are what's happening now . we in we ended up with 250 critically injured individual inside the hospital surrounded by tanks and armored vehicle. and it's really military with no medical attention whatsoever. their, their faith is unclear and on top of that their conditions are getting worse by, by each passing day. all right,
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thanks. so that's a honey my food life was there in hon. eunice. now any of my colleagues that he never will hate the spoke to doctors, i son, i will sit the he is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who was forced to leave garza, he worked in a loudly baptist and a ship of hospitals. he told the 0, the trickling into the strip is not enough. when a that it was eventually allow been in the saw. it was prohibited to get to the north. and the amounts were so me to sky. so miniscule in terms of the proportion of you know, 2425000 warranty and the number of trucks being allowed in. what was in these trucks then that you out, you did not see it on the ground that there was anything being replenished that you use up on that fateful might read,
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operated for 20 our street. and in the morning after the last surgery, our colleagues in the subjects, the department told us that that's it. we had consumed the septic medication and that there is nothing else that we can do in the operating room under general. understood what sorts of injuries were you're seeing because there are reports. in fact, we've seen videos if is really is showing garza using white phosphorus for example . so. so what sort of injuries did you see this time around? there were blast injuries, which meant that you would see the huge, the areas of soft tissue being torn away from the body and multiple fractures, shrapnel, there were what phosphorus burns which door very distinctive which sold them. we
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sold burns from incendiary bones, where there's a fireball, and we had over a sauce one stage and ship over a 100 patients with burns over 40 percent of their surface. well, i then started seeing it's a strange entry. betcha, which i'm up to a sold was a missile from a jewel, where there is no salt or burn on the edges of the moon. and the meanings were guillotine. there were a rated edges of the woods and the obligations that they, these, the structural mate were not at the weak parts of the body, like the joints, which is what happens at a traditional exclusion. but we're in the mid sign for the mid arm. and i saw that when i was in, i mean when it was attacked by this re the mis 9 member,
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one of the 1st patients i got to have had a clean guillotine, like congregation in the middle of a sign. and after that i started seeing more and more of these wounds that i understand the missile. i like the tradition traditional 19 eighties, 1990 selection i the missiles for both of multiple layers of shrapnel that like an army dental with on food and release. these disks at causing these to run this empty dish. i. so once again, on the last night when they targeted at one of the mosques in softball, where the patients were coming in with these around this shopping the engines. and then lastly, we started seeing this quote culture,
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it goes off and this is a, a drone that is a smaller patrol and it was targeting the patients that were trying to come to the hospital with single gums like the most of the gun shop. and we, or one day we got for 20 of to one of the worst is really a tax on sunday was in the new site at to refugee camp. the rest will set dot reports on that house. get those. of course that goes to sleep all over with israel is on black and the text doesn't keep in writing there. not enough rooms for patients. the most space and the most before the day in northern guys, a couple of other ones. the hospital floor is now where medics have to treat the one that survivors say there is no where to go. my family and i was sitting at home . and suspecting, one of a sudden we hit the missile. and it tends to be
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a peaceful citizens sitting at home. what can we do? we can go, do you want to push us to sign or it's a residential area militants in the area because that's a residential screw. dozens are still on, but the problem is really heavy. bombardment level the area that that goes on why people use the of their hands to cover the bodies of the loved ones from under the roof, no sort of defense. they say the outside world has deserted them. you see for yourselves the whole world abandon us only god is our rock. this building alone had more than 50 persons inside the same and dead one and that one. also, those are my flesh and blood in law. you see for yourself has to god only complain the urban wisdom countries turn their back on us. hello, all those work you were innocent, families,
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women and children. the scared then horrified. this boy doesn't know yet how many of his family members heavy we're all sitting in that room. all of a sudden a missile hit the house. you called us from under the ruling. we are using how big hands to retail families under the rebels. there's no help coming to us here which is really expanding this operation, deepening to guys that there is no sign of the war stuff in any time soon. the violence inflicted on palestinians has already killed more than 12005000 of them children all set there. they maybe yvette created hundreds of patients from guys as large as hospital. i'll shift that they said, is that forced them to listen for the and we will already display small home inches
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you i you oh, your range with missiles every week i was injured and moved to oh, ship a hospital. i have an open wound, often surgery. i held my going to the last minute trying to protect my children. a boy h 2 and a good age 12. but she was killed. she was hit in the head. me so too much. now i'm separated from who is left for my children, and i want to hug them. i missed them daily. i hope you're well could feel a pain. and the world health organization is now preparing to move nearly 300 patients and stuff to nice that hospital installed and gas at the body to see this maximum capacity that 2 weeks ago. yes, i mean this will save that one, but i'll just even have to let the ongoing of how mess the custom brigades has released videos set to show fighters attacking is really military vehicles in gaza . they have customer gate, say they killed a large number of his randy crews and fighting south east of garza city on some
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who the military spokesman has consent to address it at the death fighters in yemen, have hijacked a ship owned by his really businessman in the southern red sea, at least 22 people on board, the galaxy leader, which was on route from tequila to india. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemned what he called any ronnie an attack? the galaxy leader is sailing on the flag of the bahamas ship tracking agencies of showed a traveling in the red sea on saturday. but they haven't received any locations single since the ship pos, southern saudi arabia who these all threatening to take further military action via the cup. but the soviet, the one is all in it. the many armed forces to renew bill warning to all the vessels belonging to or dealing with these really enemy. they will be a little full target to vote on forces and call on all those countries were subjects are operating in the red sea to refrain from and steal away from dealing
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with is really vessels or is really agents. i don't home and it is live for us in a washington dc. so john, we know that the us military has a presence in this region with it, with a number of ships in and around there. what, what has that been? what has been the reaction to this as well? we've had an onset from the us national security council, which device is the president of the white house on security. and they said to us, this is a flagrant violation of international law. they demand the release of the crew and the ship, and they've also said that they will consult with the allies in united nations partners as to appropriate next steps. something the us, the of a media outlets of report to the us officials, the vote will so told them is the fights is uh, brock held down from a helicopter to actually take the ship. but it's something that the united states
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has been worried about since october. the fighting might spread throughout the region as a real result. with that, as you were mentioning, as well as in they sent full asses that and take the 2 aircraft carriers. and the group of war ships to in the woods, try and prevent an escalation, and also to assist in the security of israel. and in 2 separate occasions in the last month, warships, us warships say that they've been susceptible, even miss sauls, or drawings. they say heading from yemen even to damage them or towards israel, and that they've been able to knock them out. but there was, she didn't manage to prevent the taking the seizure of the ship. don't. thanks for that town home and live for us in a washington. i'll explain that to him. the son who didn't occupied the east jerusalem. so honda what, what are his riley's? they're saying about the ship as well. there been
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a couple of statements from these rallies. the 1st was from the is really military who said that this was not in his really ship and there were no is really, is on board saying that it was a vessel from a british company. now while that is true, our findings found that part of that company is owned by and is rarely individual. now the 2nd statement coming out of the prime minister's office that said that the high jacking of this ship by the food these came out the guidance of the audience. and that this is essentially a new level. i know we in it on e and aggression towards israel. remember, this is not the 1st type of, uh, any sort of military activity we've seen coming from the for these and coming out of yemen. they have fired several ballistic missiles and drones in response to israel's continuous assault on the gaza strip. and even overnight, a spokesperson for the crew would be saying, but any ship that's going to come into that area that is associated with the
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israelis will be attacked and, or sees. now this is an area that's through the red sea ships, are able to go from europe to the asian continent without having to go that long way all around africa. it's essentially a short cut in the international maritime organization. had declared this really not so much of a dangerous area anymore. like in the last few years, there were threats from somali pirates. so because that threat went down and they declared it essentially clear in the early months of this year, there was not as much security in the area, but these really standing firm in their condemnations and on another development. so he's really ami is released this video and then it says, i show tunnels onto the ship a hospital in gauze. and what more do we know about that? as these really are me is essentially trying
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to prove the claims they have been peddling, not just in this war, but for years that have this is using as schiffer and the area underneath and under ground as the military headquarters essentially calling it the pentagon of how this is military operation and capabilities. they showed an opening in the ground where they then descended a camera, 10 meters down to show that the tunnel according to them, was 50 meters long and ended with a door that is a protective barrier with a firing hole inside of it. now the israeli army has been releasing small bits of information in the form of photos and videos to try and prove their claims. but, and this is using the hospital for any sort of military activities, but they have not shown sufficient evidence to back those claims. additionally, these are claims that have us and doctor is that and ship deny. all right,
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time the sun hood to life worse there in occupied eastern eastern. thank you. how much has responded to israel's release, o. c. c t v footage set to show 2 captives being brought to a ship, a hospital on october 7th. how much said statements by occupation forces regarding the use of the hospital to detain prisoners, misleading and false. it also a tuesday, as well as making the statements to cover up its own security and military phase. i just need a senior political analyst mode, one of the shortest says videos released by the is way the army don't seem to show proof that as she felt was how much has come on center. so the international public opinion, international media, there was some allies. i'm not convinced that they have much of a proof for what they said. there's the headquarters of how about us on the ship. a hospitals with multiple layers of uh floors and, and 1300 kilometers of tunnels. 40 to 70 meters deep. that was the
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estimates by these radius and the pundits and were some capitals. none of that is there. of course we know that they are on the panels and guys, everyone knows the 1000 guys. so what if there are 1000 guys? the question is, what is there a doing now to us and to others in the international media is what we call deflection. they are discredited. they are involved in war crimes. today as we speak about something done on some hold, some diaper left somewhere. some calendar is laying siege to the event. try to call that mom at any hospital in garza now as we speak, but we are all keeping busy with their obligations. remember when our college she got a barkley was killed by these rays. they did 3 directions immediately. deflections, a certain amount of funding has given that we know that the kind of thing is go generated. and we spent weeks on,
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on trying to prove. and they trying to prove that way. but we missed the point that they killed journalists, that they can innocent people civilians engineering like they do now and goes a message to hospitals. in fact, this war turned out to be a lot on hospitals. now they're trying to walk back the pretext and why they that it's not that there is no evidence, not a sure the evidence. this is not even circumstantial evidence because they have now there's also show a video is about about how must apparently, i mean, according to them, how i'm us taking patients into hospitals from the main gates. right. i mean is how about for sticking on injured a captive hostage thing to the hospital they should be sent for for trying to save the lives of captives that is not approve. that's a shift of hospitality use as his quarters. that is approve, that they're trying to keep the captors all large in order to exchange them for one of the same children and women and sole,
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and held in his very presence to cut those prime minister has set a deal on the possible release of hamis held captives has overcome a major challenges, and it's just a matter of time. my time i've been, i'm that i'm on it. then he spoke in a meeting with you. foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, who's visiting the region, has coles intensive. 5 for israel to end. it's war on garza, i assume i bought a ripple it crucial stop for the use for the policy chief, joseph burrell tools, guitar e officials, the you and the international community iga for a don't have broker deal. that would see how much health competence released in exchange for prolonged humanitarian pools as well and more 8 into gaza. goal cuts us probably minutes, but how much. but although i meant as any, was quick to respond saying a deal could happen sooner than expected the challenges that remains. and then a goal she shows are very minor compared to the big of china challenges. they are
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modeling just to get it. they are more practical and i believe that to, with the willingness of both parties to engage and to have this data uh, moving, we can, we can reach a bit of a tabio for sure. quit decides the international community for what i said was a double stand that failure to press as well to and the school bond depends of schools, refugee camps and residential areas earlier. the use high representative for following up as and security policy was an as well. what he expressed so the data to with local communities, but also described what happened in gaza, us cottage and the time us about the browse spoke to us as you write a more detail about the us. you back line your hand over control of guys that to has a policy and a pharmacy which is based in the occupied westbank support. at that certain moment, i put it to go set them. it would have to be solved when they said that the as
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useful as should not stay in gaza. that's how much non state and guys are. the only one who can take seriously control can provide shorter issues with the population is the listing and also that they are ready to do so much replacing come us may not be an easy task. the group's, these controls the south of gaza and it's submitted to capability is still allows the intact. many out of countries have dismissed a push to create a joints police force to secure gaza for a transitional period, allowing time to train and equip policy a forward to pull says to step in, in bottles, policy and presidents by mode i bass has face growing resistance in the occupied westbank, when many blame him for giving concessions to these varieties and failing to deliver on his promise to establish about his city and state. how i'm asked me to
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have boomed any attempt to take over this trip with the match with full house. you buy a 0. the still ahead on as is it an investigation finds it has really ministry. helicopter may have filed on some policy, goes at a festival to enhance the tax on october 7, the the hello is to verify the advisors had been issued for parts of the philippines, courtesy, by the way, all has to do with his wet weather, running through central philippines, palawan island severe flooded there. it's in place here that rain pours into ne, malaysia. so over the next few days we could see a couple 100 millimeters of rain here. different story though, for china is feeling like summer in going to the province greatland wall to wall sunshine, $28.00 degrees. the number for you on monday plus 3 for the west coast of japan
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winds here will exceed 80 kilometers per hour. rain turns to snow over the higher ground here. and as we go back to this part of southeast asia colon port, you're going to get a soaking to. but really the worst of the rain will be north and east of the city. frustrating a pretty intense rain right up against the board of new southwell state. and queensland, brisbin sydney. you're going to get some what, whether that drops down to victoria state, other end of the camp country. we're in the thick of a heat wave purse. yeah. could hit 40 degrees on wednesday, that would match your november temperature record. so the heat here to stay, let's have this one off in new zealand right now. it's so what pitcher from the north line to the east cape, so shar, seem likely for gets boom with a height of 19 degrees for the south island. you'll see some sunny breaks there in christ church, on monday, as the healing. how are we defending israel? heavy, more dead children?
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the, the again you're watching. i just need a reminder of our top stories this out. you and human rights sheets as described as rainy as strikes in the last 48 hours in gauze, as horrendous and beyond belief. one of the worst strikes on sunday cube dozens in minnesota refugee camp. at least the 2013000 palestinians have been killed since october 7. 31 in front of 2 of babies have been removed from the ship hospital in gaza to the fire. but more than 200 patients, combi moved to you in team has visited describing conditions of desperate is really only false. thousands of people leave the hospital on saturday. cuts us 5 ministers
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says only michel mon obstacles remain for deal to release. how much health captives, how much, but i'm the mom is saying he made those comments during meeting with you found policy chief joseph brown, who is visiting the region you and human rights experts have continued to coal on the international community to do more to prevent genocide against the palestinian people in gauze of genocide is considered the most heinous of crimes and prosecute to it is very difficult. michael, apple looks at the origins of the us genocide, convention genocide. the combination of the greek word g knows meaning raisal tribe, and the latin would side, meaning to kill. the term was coined by jewish polish lawyer, raphael lampkin in 1944, near the end of the 2nd world war, the expense of nazi germany's mode or of about 2 thirds or more than 6000000 jews
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in europe. horrified the world in 1951 lumpkins work lead to the united nations establishing a legal instrument through which to hold nations and individuals accountable in the future. it's called the convention on the prevention of the crime of genocide. it defines it as x committed within 10 to destroy in the whole, or in part a national estimate, cool, racial or religious group. these acts include killing people, causing mental physical home, creates and conditions that lead to a group's physical destruction preventing bets or forcibly moving children to be clear and up to 5 minutes of that wouldn't be enough and would lead and live with what is happening in gas and what these are increasingly happening or
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sorry, other okay, by policy instead of tories too fast you, i think genocide, the company that's assessment a code by other you an expense say no to number of the human experience. we have raised days ago the wrong about the risk of genocide in some analysts agree to mar line genocide is already happening when he is really government orders. evacuation of northern is uh it was committing genocide as of that moment of his age portion saying the 10 carries with it the need to meet the highest legal threshold 50. in the case of genocide, it's an extremely, extremely difficult a crime to convict at a stage on. and that is the reason for that is you have to prove intent. many
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believe recent comments from several seniors, really, government officials have made their objective clear as a whole, right? that's the next step in i was a him, i don't even come in. he's referring to a biblical passage that called on the ancient israelites to wipe out it's arch rival nation of alec to evangelist. surprise ambush, to kill man, woman, child, infant and animals, and hush mugs and muscle in mine. and they look so good when they come into play with them is on the why getting better what israel has said. what is leaders have said, from the top down from the prime minister down is more the eradication of gods. but using genocide, a language they officials are saying things that establish into permanent human rights experts entrusted with ringing,
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genocidal alarm bells. say the world must not look away at what could well be one in the making mike level elder 0. okay, so yeah, there is a senior staff attorney at the center for constitutional rights, a non profit legal advocacy groups and advocacy group. and she joins us now from new york talk more about this. so um we had the, the comments there from israeli officials and, and the assessments of experts. i mean, genocide is, is not a word that should ever be thrown around lightly. but this does those statements for alonza. the definition is of genocide to a thank you. thanks for having me and yes they do. the key the to the crime of genocide is really specific intent. and it is unusual to say the least for people who are going to be committing the crime of
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crimes, the crime of genocide to announce their intent. and that is what we have had in this case since at least october 9th, when the minister of defense on israel announced a total siege against the entire population of gaza, saying, calling the population, quote, human animals and saying that they were cutting off all access to food, fuel, electricity, water, and ultimately also to medical supplies. this is creating the conditions of life to destroy in full or in part, the post and in population in gaza. already also on october 7th, we heard as the prime minister say that they were, he was going to a race the population of garza. so what we have in this case is the specific intent announced. and so what flows from that is an obligation on all the states to take all measures that they can to prevent the unfolding genocide
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. and what we have seen by the united states by president biden, by secretary of state lincoln by secretary of state austin instead of undertaking that obligation to prevent genocide, especially because of the considerable influence that the united states has over israel because of its great supply. 7 i have munitions and financial support and political support. instead of preventing a genocide, we've seen them take actions to further genocide. i'm, i'm, well that would, can be used to describe a specific a moment in time like now. how challenging is it to be able to prove this in legal terms to prove this in a call to loyce or wherever to get that for as well. the subject for constitutional rights has put together a complaint which we filed in
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u. s. federal court in california. this past monday on behalf of to post and in human rights organizations, defense for children, international palestine, and l. hawk, as well as on behalf of 3 published indians in 1000 now and 5 palestinian american families. and so we have put forwards in $89.00 page complaint letting you know that case of genocide as well as the obligations of the united states to prevention us and not be complicit in it. and what we have shown through that complaint is that the elements for genocide are, are matched, and that the u. s. has been failing in its obligations under customary international law. we have been filed on thursday, a motion for preliminary injunction, asking a federal judge to take measures to order the united states to stop providing assistance and support to israel with this and falls in genocide.
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what do you, what do you see? so we think the cases it sure uh, what is the likelihood then that's, that's any is really officials. we will obviously the inside of a court room given, as you said earlier, the fact that the united states is, is, is involved in this, in terms of the way it backs up israel and supplies munitions and arms. and so but i think the 1st step is to try and take all measures that we can to stop the unfolding jenna aside. and that would be good herman, standing up for their responsibilities to not send any, any military support to israel at this moment. and to exert all political pressures to get a ceasefire to end the seizures. garza that is the 1st step and when it comes to accountability, because genocide is a internationally recognized crime,
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any countries in the world can actually initiate a prosecution. so when is rarely officials or those were complicit with them, travel to countries that have prosecutors willing to take their case. and of course, the prospect of the international criminal court, green con, has an open investigation and has your section over the crime of genocide. they are willing to take those steps, the evidence is there, and we would encourage them to take that step so that we don't ever face these problems. again. this is the fit military assault on garza and one of just unprecedented proportion. so to end the crime, so it has been ongoing against the post and in population in gaza, or against the palestinian population. currently in the west bank, including any stressful, we need an end to impunity. so we need to see states step, putting real pressure on israel to stop it's criminal conduct and to start to have
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a cost for that politically and personally as well as people are prosecuted. catherine gallagher from the sense of a constitutional rights in neil, thanks very much for being with us. thank you for having sound. is riley newspaper is reporting that it is ready. the army helicopter may have fired on part to go. is it the dance festival attacked by how much fight is on october 7th? more than $360.00 people were killed at the festival in southern israel. hot it's quotes, an on the on named police will citing and investigation. according to the paper combat helicopter, arriving at the scene, fight on how much finances and apparently also hit some festival participants. the vapor also says how much they've not plan the attack on the nova music festival, but chose to do it spontaneously. gideon levy is a how that's a columnist, he said,
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he doubts as well as investigation into october 7th. the tax will mean accountability for its leadership as i don't see that serious investigation not taking place. so right. they, that's so many things to be investigated on what's happened on saturday morning. so many question box about so many mysteries and the president of the behavior of the army or the police of everybody. so i can tell you who is investigating what i it, big those if anyone's started as soon as investigation and t now everyone to some kind of accountability except the person. his name is benjamin antonio. he didn't take any accountability and he's not going to take any accountability. he didn't know he didn't see you're looking for, is just the private display that as he's been yes. but after the war, there's no doubt that public opinion with the model of the serious investigation by
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your serious committee. the only problem is that those, the investigations, the most serious, the, they take any question of minds and maybe even use on to everything would be cleared out. and then i have no doubt that nothing you all enjoy the rest we the phones account number for this unprecedented yes, cool i wrong. so supreme leader says, muslim country should cut off political ties with israel at least for a limited period of time. at least coming, they made the comments while attending the unveiling of the revolutionary gods knew hypersonic ballistic missile cold set to the expedition also featured and unmanned drone iran unveiled in 2021, which had named garza and tribute to palestinians. the crowds in japan's capital have held the valley in solidarity with palestinians. protest is most through tokyo cooling for
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a ceasefire. earlier this month that were protests in front of these rain. the embassy in tokyo, japan's government has to both hand us and israel to abide by international humanitarian law. at least, 20 filmmakers have pulled out from the world's largest documentary festival held in amsterdam. i talked to a protest supporting palestine was denounced by its organizes of a withdrawal shows the war on gaza has not only divided populations a year, but also platforms usually known for accepting different opinions of us and reports from as to this banner and failed on opening nights created a controversy, the world's largest documentary festival that's not seen before. it's direct to initially a product. but after pressure from is really produces m filmmakers, the festival. the nouns, the slogan, and the direct apologize. palestinian phil make a bus my all shot. he is. one of the dozens laugh now pulled out of the festival by
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denouncing the slogan she feels the festival has betrayed him as anti semitic. the reason why it is so sadistic and savage, the way that israel is going into casa and murdering people, is because they have painted us as anti semitic. and that's like the green light in the west for do whatever you want. like if these people are inside somebody, you can do whatever you want. that's why this is dangerous. this festival has long been one of the most important platforms for free speech to fill. make us worldwide . now some, it's use, it's organized as of silencing and even criminalizing them the country for us. it shows how your, of support for stress war and gaza. in fact, many people in society here, including international cultural platforms like this one. the filmmakers accuse the festival of having double standards because it took a firm stance against russia's invasion into ukraine, but failed to speak out against the death of thousands of civilians during israel's bombardments in gaza. i do not defend the way we did things. it's
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a serious question to be posed to the entire societies of europe and to the in europe. and it's absolutely, it's a supporter of free speech and it will remain to be filmmaker, my how much a body from gas i decided not to go out, but he did protest against the festival stands. if i want a $3006.00 impression on a freedom of speech are also being targeted, we lost immersing, we lost basically everything. everything has been destroyed and done this and like we left alone. and the only way that left for us is our voice. deeply worried about his family and friends in gaza. valley not only feels abandoned by europe's leaders, but by what he describes as is it for a family as well. steadfast, and l g 0. so that the right still ahead on a z, a in other news polls closing argentine, it with votes is
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a picking the next president in a tide. ronald selection will be live in one of thoughts, and rosalind call to it has died at the age of 96. take a look back at the legacy of former 1st lady for mental health activist to humanitarian. the . the latest news, as it breaks, anthony, blinking said that this 375 minutes of music had ended the unprecedented unity. who said that the g 7 of great gauze, it cannot be we occupied with detailed coverage. the fall is among the most vulnerable countries to us. we should take the only place beneath its young mountain shift from around the world. the us custom additional $6500000.00 children into that will not be able to go to school this year because this trends that new concept. so with the game on guns of raging and drawing all the attention, the full civil displacement of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates.
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settlers retain late, burned down all of drives or a text. tell us the names in the west bank song. dissolve the tend to blind on all the hell balance using intimidation and phonics, we are resting. choose population protected by no one don't coupon westbank the other from the palestinian experience of the let's take a look at the other world news making headlines. now. votes of being counted knowledge and teen as presidential election run of the governing coalition. candidates and economy minister says your messa is running against the far right
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and you come a hobby, a milly, countries crippling economic crisis and soaring, inflation have been the key issues. it's getting more from theresa bono, who's in the audience in a capital renaissance. so theresa, when can we expect the results of the well, the counting pro, such as phil ongoing, let not forget that an argentine that the voting system is manual. so in each one of the schools where people, when can vote today, there's accounting process ongoing for what we're hearing is that the official results would be in about an hour. we're here right in front of the headquarters of, for rides, counting days, have you had a meeting where people are increasingly optimistic about the results? they have been singing a gallon and the political establishment and argentina. they're singing against that about a political renew was that should happen in this country. let's not forget about what's been happening would attend today's by far, right time. do they have yet?
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mean he calls himself i. libertarians and americans have pretended once to dynamite, the central solar rise. this country's economy who wants to luxor gun controls and he's running against the economy minister who's been battling with sewing in place in oregon turn team has been struggling with around a 140 percent to station rate this past year. and that's the issue that i'm worried many of the people in this country, mazda promise to end up a lot right station to jumpstart this country's economy. and we will have to see whether people believe him enough or whether he'd be able to achieve something like this. in the meantime, we'll continue to wait for the official results to come out, but i can tell you that people here are already celebrating. yeah, and you mentioned that the, the, the, the economic problems. uh, as far as people's main concerns in the selection, how much of an influence has that been in, in the campaign of the?
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well, just one of the installation is a main concern. as i just said, around a 140 percent in the past year. people who are gonna choose to live in between 8 and 10 percent inflation rate each month, not knowing how much food is going to cost from $1.00 week to another. so this is something that is the main concern for people in argentina, but what has happened on the business would be one of the reasons why people voted for me. like, because they want economic change in this country. they want the same time we have seen between what many b are contained with a mazda saying what would happen in this country, if a time to date with such a radical idea as to make it to the precedent, please, what would happen to the public education with child care in this country, that is what, what happened with many other things from start to leave or would have to wait for the results. but there's been lots of issues in big selection that the economy has
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been for most are continuing their main concerns. indeed, who wait to see how those results play out and the right tightly come tested residential election and when i saw the rice thrice about. thank you. now for my us plus lady rustling costa has died at the age of $96.00. she had been suffering from dimension. i think i'll hang. looks back on her life. the roseland smith was born in the small town of plains, georgia in 1927. her next door neighbor, a 3 year old jimmy carter. the 1st day rosen was alive. i went over the next door to look at the little girl who had a newborn baby on the street. so i have known her ever since the 1st day. she was born, the daughter of an auto mechanic. she faced tragedy at a young age. my father died when i was 13. i was oldest of 4 children. i had 2 brothers and a little sister, 4 years old. my mother had never written a check. it was a difficult time for us, but i was put in charge of the little children. and that,
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that was hard. she married carter when she was 18 years old, while raising her 4 children, she campaign for her husband to become the governor of georgia. and later the 39 president of the united states in 1977. so help me god in her role is firstly, she lobbied for more government help for people with mental illness and for senior citizens. and she actively supported the equal rights amendment for women, which eventually fell. so did jimmy carter's re election bit suffering, a bitter defeat to ronald reagan in 1980 the carters into that a new role as unofficial goodwill ambassadors. they opened the carter center, which sends monitors around the world to oversee election. they met with leaders of nations hostile to the united states, to encourage better dialogue and promote a greater respect for human rights. and the former 1st lady led efforts to bring immunizations and health programs to communities in the caribbean and africa most
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the time. it's the 1st thing they have was and it was 6 of and it's joan so wonderful. just to see the hope of something good is happening. they meant to get them out in her later years, champion the causes for caregivers and mental health support for her decades of work. she and her husband were awarded the highest civilian honor in the u. s. the presidential medal of freedom work that she continued to do into our 90 to sell them one in 2021. the carter celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary. the longest married presidential couple in the country's history and then a long time jimmy carter and my lives been an adventure of us. it was a small town, one in whose compassion and influence spends the globe. and because of our lives around it were changed. i feel strongly i have been india to win the cricket.
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walcott for reco, it's 6 times to disappointment for the 1000000000 indian cricket fans to pack the stadium. and i'm at about to watch the game. i hope that that reports what a difference. 6 weeks, mike, from losing to india in the opening, welcome match to beating them in the for the in front of 130000, mainly indian fired. this was billed as the gary where india would fulfill the destiny of winning the well comp. for the 3rd time, the indian captain rowe had sharma certainly look, eager to set the time off. go straight at one of the tufts and field at 1st and early wicked, both in india's other backing superstore collie and both he and sharma look set to help in the post a big school. that was until blood maxwell. betty's to sign is 130000 people almost instantly. the dismissal of rotate for 47. but the colleagues still in india still had high in the semi final against the zealand, he scored his 50th or the r century. but here he was out for 54 in the eventually
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bound down for a relatively disappointing 240 hertz. our new early wickets would be the key to coming back in this final. and mohammed show me or just the provided just that as india found her and the crowd found that voices once at 47 for 3 travelers head a be assisted by motors. lab shane rested, the been to back to a straight you had scored 163 and the final of the well test championship against india back in june. and he showed once again that he is the man. so the biggest of occasions getting a $137.00, the level shane put on a $192.00 for the full which it proves to be a match winning partnership. australia reaching that target with 42 bowls to spend reading by 6 wickets. the welcome victory coming at the end of the year, which is see the when the well test championships are sorry, the ashes this victory in india truly
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a year term at that 1st right here pop back out to 0. so that's it for this new zone. and for me has him seek a darrin jordan will be here in a moment with more of the days states under the i drove it slipped the chicken, put the full welcome. just have the good to good. good. we can go to the
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the viewing, the more we the city is real heavy, more dead children asking questions you wanted to have your voice heard, what is your message? understanding the little part of the page was transformed into
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a many reporting every now and then we can hear cluster bombs, exploding how to 0 is teams on the ground. when you close to the hall to the story the about the days of his radius age. 31 perimeter of babies are evacuated to southern gaza. but more than 200 patients are still trapped about ship a hospital are in jordan, this is all just here. a nice and so coming out to you in human rights to says the civilian death toll from his radio strikes is staggering. i'm just calling for an immediate cease by humans who the rebels take control of and his radio and ship.

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